Let Dr. Bonnie Bachman, professor of Economics, and John Lovitt, 1970 computer science alum, and investor and advisor to technology and startup companies, take you on a “Journey to Innovation and Entreprenuership at Missouri S&T. Since June 2014, an initiative to build a collaborative learning and doing community has created a stir in all corners of the campus. Sign up for the Tuesday, November 17 WebEx session at 8 pm CST to learn about:

innovation and entrepreneurship (I&E) activities contributing to this initiative such as the NSF Innovation-Corps (I-Corps) project teams,

After your request has been approved, you’ll receive instructions for joining the meeting. If you already registered for this meeting, you do not need to register again. If you have any difficulties registering, please contact Dulce Alford at dulce@mst.edu.

This seminar is part of the Computer Science Golden Jubilee Speaker Series. For more information on the Computer Science Golden Jubilee, including links to pictures and videos from our Homecoming kickoff, see: cs.mst.edu/50years.

Missouri University of Science and Technology will kick off a Golden Jubilee celebration marking the 50th anniversary of its computer science degree program with a competition designed to help society through computing.
The Hackathon for Humanity … [Continue reading]

Please use the comment section to identify people, places, or equipment in these photos from the 1971 Rollamo yearbook. If these photos jog other memories of your time on campus, please comment on that too. Please note that comments are moderated … [Continue reading]

Alumni Memories from Bob Gaebler
Editor's Note: Grace Hopper (December 9, 1906 – January 1, 1992) was an American computer scientist and United States Navy rear admiral. She was one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer in 1944, … [Continue reading]

Alumni and students are invited to participate in Missouri S&T's first ever Hackathon for Humanity (H4H), one of the many ways we are celebrating 50 years of computer science excellence. Team prizes are: $1000 for 1st place, $600 for 2rd place, … [Continue reading]

Please use the comment section to identify people, places, or equipment in these photos from the 1967 Rollamo yearbook. If these photos jog other memories of your time on campus, please comment on that too. Please note that comments are moderated … [Continue reading]

Please use the comment section to identify people, places, or equipment in these photos from the 1963 Rollamo yearbook. If these photos jog other memories of your time on campus, please comment on that too. Please note that comments are moderated … [Continue reading]

Please use the comment section to identify people, places, or equipment in these photos from the 1964 Rollamo yearbook. If these photos jog other memories of your time on campus, please comment on that too. Please note that comments are moderated to … [Continue reading]

Check out the Whozit Whatzit section of the Computer Science Golden Jubilee News and Memory Blog. Take a look at the individual posts and use the comments field to help us identify the people, places, and equipment in the photographs. You'll have … [Continue reading]